1937 California Motorcycle License Plate #58 58 - Harley Davidson - Indian Mc - on 2040-parts.com
Beaumont, California, US
THIS IS A 1937 CALIFORNIA MOTORCYCLE LICENSE PLATE IT IS MADE OF METAL AND IN PRETTY GOOD CONDITION. LOOKS LIKE IT HAS BEEN RE-PAINTED.THE PLATE IS BEING SOLD AS IS AND BUYER PAYS $8.00 FOR THE COST OF SHIPPING.
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